Expanding the Frontiers of Behavioral Public Economics

This one-day conference will explore new contributions to behavioral public economics, including empirical, experimental, and theoretical contributions. The conference aims to bring together researchers across disciplines including economics, psychology, law, and accounting to explore recent advances in the field and to increase awareness of the subject.

This Event is by Invitation Only

When

Friday, October 24, 2014

8:00 AM–5:15 PM

Where

Loews Hotel – 300 Poydras St

About the Speaker

Samantha De Martino, University of Sussex, “Protecting the Environment: For Love, Money, or Fame? The Role of Motivation and Incentives in Payments for Environmental Services Programs” (with Florence Kondylis and Astrid Zwager)

The Murphy Institute

Established in memory of Charles H. Murphy, Sr. (1870-1954), and inspired by the vision of Charles H. Murphy, Jr. (1920-2002), the Murphy Institute exists to help Tulane faculty and students understand economic, moral, and political problems we all face and think about. More important, it exists to help us understand how these problems have come to be so closely interconnected.